I don't intend to support any additions to twitch like those, sorry. As to the channel title in topic I would like to make that happen there is just a few concerns.

Twitch requires an app to identify itself these days for API calls even on trivial requests like channel descriptions etc. That means I have a few options.

1) Ship the addon with authentication information included, not something I wish to do.2) Require users to register this plugin as a twitch app in their twitch account and giving the plugin the required identification information. In general that sounds like a support headache for me in the future.3) Ignore the API and try to scrape it off of twitch through html. That would require additional libraries to be included and make installation more complex. I'm not even sure if AdiIRC will even let me load addition .dll's at runtime. Would also potentially break anytime twitch changes their site layout.

This addon eats notifactions like those, they probably never arrive at your script. It does show normal irc notifications in channel instead as of version 4. You'll need to rewrite that script to use those or choose between this addon or your script.

I categorise my emotes so because sometimes just clear out the emotes every so often, this way I would only have to do certain sections quickly

ie I have them as

Emoticon_TF2John=.\Emoticons\Default\1899.png

However, if the plugin downloads/updates the emote, it updates the custom emote entry (and also redownloads the icon).

Would it be possible to do an "ignore if emote already listed" option?

Side note: Wouldn't it make sense to use a relative path for the emote entry, instead of doing the whole "C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\AdiIRC\\TwitchEmotes\120232.png" it would be ".\TwitchEmotes\120232.png" instead